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It was while teaching at this school that Auden experienced the vision that lay at the heart of "A Summer Night." He later wrote about it in these words: One fine summer night in June 1933 I was sitting on a lawn after dinner with three colleagues, two women and one man. We liked each other well enough but we were certainly not intimate friends, nor had any one of us a sexual interest in another. Incidentally, we had not drunk any alcohol. We were talking casually about everyday matters when, quite suddenly and unexpectedly, something happened. I felt myself invaded by a power which, though I consented to it, was irresistible and certainly not mine. For the first time in my life I knew exactly-because, thanks to the power, I was doing it-what it means to love one's neighbour as oneself.

( Alexander McCall Smith )
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